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- Q430623 subject Q13246678.
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- Q430623 subject Q7037204.
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- Q430623 abstract "The Panhard 24 is a compact two-door coupé automobile produced between 1964 and 1967 by French manufacturer Panhard. It was powered by a front-mounted air-cooled two-cylinder boxer motor: the basic design of this unconventional engine dated back to the 1940s. In 1965 a lengthened Panhard 24 was launched and promoted as a two-door four- or five-seat saloon. Plans for a four-door version which might have enabled the car more effectively to replace the commercially successful Panhard PL 17 saloon were never implemented, however.Although the 24 had no Panhard badged successor, a number of the features of the Citroën GS which appeared (after an unusually long gestation period) in 1970 respected Panhard traditions. The Panhard 24 may be thought of as the swan song of Panhard automobile production (since 1967 the Panhard business has concentrated on manufacturing light military vehicles).".
- Q430623 class Q4010528.
- Q430623 height "1.22".
- Q430623 layout Q1470298.
- Q430623 layout Q847962.
- Q430623 length "4.267".
- Q430623 manufacturer Q731471.
- Q430623 predecessor Q639916.
- Q430623 productionEndYear "1967".
- Q430623 productionStartYear "1964".
- Q430623 successor Q543236.
- Q430623 thumbnail Panhard_24_-_Flickr_-_besopha.jpg?width=300.
- Q430623 transmission "4-speed manual".
- Q430623 weight "840000.0".
- Q430623 wheelbase "2.286".
- Q430623 width "1.62".
- Q430623 wikiPageWikiLink Q1071151.
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- Q430623 wikiPageWikiLink Q847962.
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- Q430623 class Q4010528.
- Q430623 engine Q3063504.
- Q430623 engine "42".
- Q430623 engine "5250".
- Q430623 engine "848.0".
- Q430623 layout Q1470298.
- Q430623 layout "front-wheel drive".
- Q430623 length "or".
- Q430623 manufacturer Q731471.
- Q430623 name "Panhard 24".
- Q430623 predecessor Q639916.
- Q430623 production "1964".
- Q430623 production "28651".
- Q430623 successor Q543236.
- Q430623 transmission "4".
- Q430623 wheelbase "or".
- Q430623 type Product.
- Q430623 type Automobile.
- Q430623 type MeanOfTransportation.
- Q430623 type DesignedArtifact.
- Q430623 type Thing.
- Q430623 comment "The Panhard 24 is a compact two-door coupé automobile produced between 1964 and 1967 by French manufacturer Panhard. It was powered by a front-mounted air-cooled two-cylinder boxer motor: the basic design of this unconventional engine dated back to the 1940s. In 1965 a lengthened Panhard 24 was launched and promoted as a two-door four- or five-seat saloon.".
- Q430623 label "Panhard 24".
- Q430623 depiction Panhard_24_-_Flickr_-_besopha.jpg.
- Q430623 name "Panhard 24".